Europe, and Italy in particular, is much closer to fascism that many people know or are willing to admit.
Acca Larenzia is not the problem, it’s more of a symptom of deep deep ignorance and widespread poverty that pushes people to fight back. These are poor, disturbed, ignorant people misguided by the telly.
Europe, and Italy in particular, is much closer to fascism that many people know or are willing to admit.
Acca Larenzia is not the problem, it’s more of a symptom of deep deep ignorance and widespread poverty that pushes people to fight back. These are poor, disturbed, ignorant people misguided by the telly.
Same in the US and UK, though it might be less TV and more social media, podcasts and YouTube at this point.
The root problem is inequality, which is why the US tipped first.